User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Purpose
- Targeted Audience
- Referenced Documentation
- Conventions
- Human Exposure to Radio Frequencies
- Radio Interference
- Avoiding Radio Interference
- Modifications
- General
- Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liecht
- Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive
- MicroMAX-SOC Frequency Ranges
- Main Features
- Customer Benefits
- Architecture
- Power
- Models
- Package Contents
- Required Tools
- Radio Site Planning
- MicroMAX-SOC BSR
- SDA-4S Type II
- Mounting the MicroMAX-SOC
- Pole-Mounting the BSR
- Wall-Mounting the BSR (Optional)
- Installing the SDA-4S Type II
- Connecting the BSR to the SDA-4S
- SDA-4S Type II
- Connecting the SDA-4S Type II
- Connecting SDA-4S to Ethernet Network
- Connecting Lightning and Surge Protector
- Connecting Third Party External Antenna
- 1. Disclaimer
- 1.1 Safety Warnings
- 1.2 Important Warning Symbols
- 1.3 Important Service Information
- 1.4 UL Information
- 1.5 CE Notice
- 1.6 European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and L
- 1.7 CAUTION
- 1.8 Lightning Protection
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Check possibility of future obstructions such as plans to erect buildings and trees that may
grow tall enough to obstruct the wireless path
Align radio for maximizing received signal strength (RSS)
Consider nearby sources of interference that could degrade performance of radio
Mount radio as far from sources of interference as possible
Ensure base station and subscriber terminals (i.e ProST/EasyST) are within maximum
coverage range of reception
Maximum standard CAT-5e cable length connecting the MicroMAX-SOC to the indoor SDA-
4S is 100 meters
Ensure that you have sufficient wiring conduit and cable ties to channel and protect the CAT
5e cable connecting the outdoor MicroMAX-SOC to the indoor SDA-4S
Radio Antenna Alignment
ProST
Once the subscriber unit (i.e. ProST) is installed and aimed in the general direction of the
BSR, it is recommended to measure the received signal strength (RSS) to determine the
signal strength received from the BSR, and to precisely align the ProST for maximum signal
strength.
You need to orientate (up/down, left/right) the ProST until the maximum RSSI levels are
achieved, and then secure the ProST.
EasyST
Once the subscriber unit (i.e. EasyST) is installed and aimed in the general direction of the
BSR, simply move the EasyST to the position that gives optimal reception.